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Deep in the heart of Coconut Grove there lies an oasis from the
hustle and bustle of 21st century life. The Barnacle Historic
State Park offers a view of Biscayne Bay and a view of Old Florida.
Commodore Ralph Munroe’s home and boathouse are right out of the
19th century and one can well imagine what life may have been
like for him and his family as they made their home in the wilds
of South Florida, watching and encouraging its growth.
The Barnacle Historic State Park is the home designed and built
by Ralph Middleton Munroe, a yacht designer, born in New York
City in 1851. It is the oldest home in Miami-Dade County in its
original location. Built in 1891 as a one-story bungalow, the
house sits atop a limestone ridge that slopes down to beautiful
Biscayne Bay. During the Era of the Bay, 1821 to 1896, when there
were no roads to Miami, Ralph Munroe was one of the few pioneers
to venture into shallow Biscayne Bay with one of his shoal-draft
yachts. He settled here and became an important part of the community.
In his home and boathouse are displayed many artifacts representing
his life as a yacht designer, wrecker, businessman, one-man-tourism
board, family man and community activist.
Hours of Operation
Hours of operation are Friday through Monday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m.
Driving Directions
The Barnacle is located in Coconut Grove (Miami) at 3485 Main
Highway.
Park Fees
Admission to the park is $1.00 per person.
The Barnacle Historic State Park 3485 Main Highway Coconut Grove,
Florida 33133 Phone: 305-448-9445 Fax: Contact Park for Number
Park Manager: Katrina Boler
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